This is from USA Carry
In an incident that unfolded in Philadelphia's University City, a woman was forced to use her firearm in self-defense after a man shattered her car window with a crowbar. Highlighting the importance of preparedness and self-defense, the 27-year-old woman's readiness likely prevented what could have escalated into a more violent encounter.
At the bustling intersection of 30th and Chestnut Streets, the incident began as what police are referring to as a "road rage" incident. According to reports, the 22-year-old male approached the woman's vehicle armed with a crowbar. After breaking the passenger-side rear window, the woman reacted swiftly, firing her weapon and striking the man in the groin.
The man dropped the crowbar inside her vehicle and managed to drive to Center City before being incapacitated by his injury. Found by authorities at the intersection of 23rd and Market Streets, the man was promptly rushed to Presbyterian Hospital in critical condition.
In an incident that unfolded in Philadelphia's University City, a woman was forced to use her firearm in self-defense after a man shattered her car window with a crowbar. Highlighting the importance of preparedness and self-defense, the 27-year-old woman's readiness likely prevented what could have escalated into a more violent encounter.
At the bustling intersection of 30th and Chestnut Streets, the incident began as what police are referring to as a "road rage" incident. According to reports, the 22-year-old male approached the woman's vehicle armed with a crowbar. After breaking the passenger-side rear window, the woman reacted swiftly, firing her weapon and striking the man in the groin.
The man dropped the crowbar inside her vehicle and managed to drive to Center City before being incapacitated by his injury. Found by authorities at the intersection of 23rd and Market Streets, the man was promptly rushed to Presbyterian Hospital in critical condition.